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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Another Milwaukee child robbed of the chance to grow up. Four children have been impacted by gun violence across our city, in just three days.The latest, five year Elijo Gonzalez. Police say he was killed after he found a gun and accidentally shot himself on the city s south side. Two men were arrested for leaving a firearm unattended.On Sunday, Jamarri Paige was shot and killed while sitting at his kitchen table.On Monday, two teen girls were shot and injured.So far this year, four people under the age of 17 have been killed by a firearm. That s up from three at this time last year. There have been 19 children injured by fir stanley uk earms, up from 13 in 2022.Milwaukee s Office of Violence Prevention  OVP  Director, Ashanti Hamilton believes this latest tragedy could have been prevented. It s been a very tough week for Milwaukee,  Hamilton said.  Make sure you re storing guns safely so people don t have access to them. City leaders are urging residents to use gun locks to keep their families safe, but that s not the only resource that will be available soon. People who are carrying fi stanley cups uk rearms will have access to training on how to use those firearms,  Hamilton stated. The training will take place in areas designated as  Promise Zones . Within the promise zones are hot spots shaded in red those are neighborhoods with higher rates of violence.Hamilton said stanley cup  the reason behind these places is to get people trained without asking questions. Residents will also be able to share inf Eskb East coast still struggling with gas supply as Colonial Pipeline tries to catch up
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?While Serb Hall s future may be uncertain, they jumped into the Lenten holiday with an all-day Friday fish fry.Serb Hall was listed for sale recentl stanley cup y, but in the meantime, the board of directors president Steve Petrovich said they will continue to offer Friday fish fry through Lent. Yeah I think it s going to be bad because this is the place we mainly go for fish,  said customer Denise Derosia.RELATED: 34 OF THE BEST MILWAUKEE-AREA FISH FRIES [PHOTOS] I hope som stanley water bottle ething works out where they can keep this going. It is a Milwaukee tradition so it would be fantastic if we could keep coming in the future stanley cup ,  said Mike Weller.People have been hooked on Serb Hall s fish fry for decades. That s why we came early, because usually if we come the line is like so long,  Denise Derosia said as she waited in the drive-thru. I have a shortlist of places that I go, and Serb Hall is right at the top,  said Mike Weller.Rose Mitchell stopped by on Friday for the first time and said she came because of the reputation. The food is delicious, and it s not that expensive,  said Rose. Serb Hall is definitely one of the first, if not the first, to have such a large fish fry operation and it just grew over the years,  said the board of directors president, PetrovichWith the ongoing pandemic, there is no dine-in option this year. Instead, they are focusing their efforts on drive-thru and walk-up orders and even working with DoorDash to help people get their fish fix.In a time when there seems